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Situated Cognition In eLearning: What eLearning Professionals Should Know

TalentLMS

Context is key to creating successful eLearning experiences. In this article, I’ll shed light on the situated cognition theory, from its core principles to tips that will help you use it in your next eLearning course. Situated cognition is based on the idea that learning is most effective when it is in context.

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Designing eLearning using Anderson's Revised Bloom's Taxonomy

BrainCert

Its six cognitive levels of learning, ranging from knowledge to evaluation, have been integrated into conventional educational design for several decades. Building upon the original Bloom's Taxonomy, this revised version provides a more contemporary and comprehensive view of the cognitive processes involved in learning.

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3 Basic Forms of Effective eLearning Activities

eFront

In any eLearning program, an activity or a group of activities are necessary to provoke learning experiences. When created the right way, learning activities can help users conquer challenging learning objectives. Which events in your eLearning programs ensure that learning is actually taking place? Click To Tweet.

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Increase Course Performance with These 7 Tips for Bite-Sized eLearning

Docebo

How You Can Deliver Highly Effective Courses Through Bite-Sized eLearning. But how can eLearning professionals provide them with the bite-sized bits of eLearning they need to achieve their goals, especially when working on a tight eLearning budget? Take A Spaced eLearning Approach. Stick To One Subject.

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Designing eLearning to Maximize the Working Memory

SHIFT eLearning

In eLearning, one of the most important brain functions to consider is the working memory, one of the more everyday functions of the brain. Working Memory as a Learning Tool. Working memory , plays a key role in our ability to learn, and thus, plays a key role in eLearning. Designing eLearning to Maximize the Working Memory.

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Active Learning: 8 Creative Ways To Encourage Learner Participation And Reflection In eLearning

TalentLMS

Are their cognitions standing in the way or fueling their pursuit of success? In this article, we’ll share 8 creative ways to encourage learner participation and reflection in eLearning, converting them into active learners. How To Encourage Learner Participation And Reflection In eLearning.

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7 Top Benefits Of Collaborative eLearning

EI Design

Some of the most valuable eLearning experiences come in the form of naturally-occurring conversations. But how can you duplicate these everyday interactions in your eLearning course design? The answer is through a collaborative eLearning approach. In this article, I’ll explore the top 7 benefits of collaborative eLearning.